Thursday, 13 September 2012

Colleges across Britain have lower GCSE admissions boundaries in wake of marking scandal

Colleges across Britain have lowered the grades GCSE students need following the marking scandal to avoid hundreds missing out on places.


Officials say that almost a third of colleges have "changed their admissions criteria" iin the wake of the row over marking of GCSE papers.




Today it emerged that tutors at Britain's biggest College have now relaxed the restriction on dozens of courses.




Manchester College, which has 80,000 teenage and adult learners, said it will accept

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